Chin. Phys. Lett.  2005, Vol. 22 Issue (5): 1210-1213    DOI:
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The Second Threshold Field of Charge-Density-Wave Conductor Rb0.3MoO3 in High Temperature Range
LI Da-Hua1;XIONG Rui1;WANG Jun-Feng1;LI Chang-Zhen1;YIN Di1;YI Fan1;TANG Wu-Feng1;SHI Jing1,2
1Department of Physics, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072 2International Center for Material Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016
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LI Da-Hua, XIONG Rui, WANG Jun-Feng et al  2005 Chin. Phys. Lett. 22 1210-1213
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Abstract The switching and threshold properties of quasi-one-dimensional charge-density-wave conductor rubidium blue bronze Rb0.33MoO3 single crystals are investigated in a comparative high and large temperature range. Beyond the limit temperature 50K of Littlewood's theory, even up to about 100K, typical sharp switching to negative or zero differential resistance is observed in E-I characteristic curves. Correspondingly, an obvious switching between two conducting states, from a lowly conducting state to a highly conducting state, is observed in the I-E characteristic curves in the same temperature range. Temperature dependence of the second threshold field ET2 accompanied by this kind of high field switching behaviour is firstly obtained. These new observations are discussed in the mechanism of the current inhomogeneity and redistribution due to the existence of transverse energy barriers suggested by Zhang et al. [Solid State Commun. 85 (1993) 121]
Keywords: 71.45.Lr      72.15.Nj     
Published: 01 May 2005
PACS:  71.45.Lr (Charge-density-wave systems)  
  72.15.Nj (Collective modes (e.g., in one-dimensional conductors))  
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